BusyContacts

The most powerful contact manager for macOS

BusyContacts makes managing contacts faster and more efficient. Offering the same power and flexibility that BusyCal users enjoy with their calendars, BusyContacts integrates seamlessly with BusyCal to form a flexible, easy to use CRM solution for managing calendars and contacts

BusyContacts syncs with the built-in Contacts app on macOS and iOS and supports all leading cloud services, including iCloud, Google, Exchange and Twitter.

iCloud

Google

Exchange

Fruux

Twitter

Contacts can be displayed in two views: A single column card view, or a multi-column list view that allows you to control the columns displayed (e.g. company, last name, first name, etc.) and the sort order.

Tags

Tags are a flexible way to categorize and filter contacts in BusyContacts. You can assign multiple tags to each contact and a tag cloud allows you to easily filter the list of contacts.

Tags in BusyContacts map to Groups in Apple Contacts/iCloud and Categories in Outlook/Exchange.

Social Network Integration

BusyContacts syncs with leading CardDAV services and social services such as Twitter, and consolidates information about your contacts and relationships from multiple sources. What's more, BusyContacts links related cards from multiple sources and combines them into a single virtual card.

Activity List

The Activity List shows a chronological listing of activities associated with the selected contact including meetings, to dos and other calendar events, communication through email (see compatibility) and messaging, and social network posts.

It's a fantastic way to quickly review all types of communication and activities associated with a contact.

BusyCal integration

BusyContacts integrates with BusyCal allowing you to link contacts to events and to dos in your calendar, providing flexible CRM capabilities for scheduling meetings, follow up tasks, and tracking past activities.

Sync and Share

BusyContacts syncs with all leading cloud services including iCloud, Google, Exchange, and other CardDAV servers, enabling you to sync contacts with other Macs running BusyContacts or the built-in Contacts app on macOS and iOS.

You can also share address books with other BusyContacts users with read-only or read/write privileges. Address Books can be shared through Exchange, Fruux, Kerio, over the LAN, and through other CardDAV servers that support sharing.